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I>i^u.. UMKY
YOUR OFFICIALlfOMETOWN NEWSPAPEl.
Set-vmg Bethpage, Island Trees, Plainedge, Seoford, Old Bethpage and Plait
VOL 24 NO. 15 March 15-21, 1991 25 CENTS
LENNY KUNZIG SWORN IN
AS NEWEST COUNCILMAN
The newly appointed Councilman Leonard Kunzig is sworn into his new
position by T.O.B. Supervisor Angelo Delligatti as Lenny's wife Donna looks
on. (see Editor's Notebook on page 4 and also page 9 for more pictures).
TOB KEEPS POOL RATES DOWN
Oyster Bay Town residents will be
able to enjoy the Town's four com­munity
park pools this summer at
1986 prices, according to Town
Councilman Thomas L. Clark.
"The Town Board has approved a
fee schedule for membership at the
Town's four community park
pools...Bethpage, Marjorie R. Post
(Massapequa), Plainview-Old Beth­page
and Syosset-Woodbury...which
reflects no increase over the last five
years," Councilman Clark stated.
"With a pool membership entitling the
holder to not only use the pool but
all other facilities in the park and take
part in the many summer programs
offered by the Town, it is an excep­tionally
good value for your vacation
dollar."
Councilman Clark noted that the
pool season will begin on Saturday,
June 15, and end on Monday, Sep­tember
2 (Labor Day). Registration
for pool memberships, which will
open on Saturday, May 25th, will be
conducted at the community park
offices on vSundays, Mondays, Wed­nesday,
Fridays, Saturdays and holi­days
between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., and
on Tuesdays and Thursdays between
noon and 7 p.m.
1991 COMMUNITY PARK POOL FEES
PARK DISTRICT RESIDENT FEES:
Family membership - $125.00
Individual membership $90.00
Senior citizen couple $65.00
Senior citizen individual $45.00
NON-PARK DISTRICT RESIDENT FEES:
Family membership $155.00
Individual membership $110.00
Senior citizen couple - $85.00
Senior citizen individual $55.00
PHOTO PERMIT PASS FOR EACH MEMBER $2.50
ALL COMMUNITY PARK POOLS SPECIAL FEES:
Daily Admission: Child (3 yrs. to and including 15 years) $4.00
Adult (16 yrs. and older) $6.00
Senior citizen (62 yrs. and older) $4.00
Guest Book: one book ot 10 admissions $30.00
Bethpage Market Square
to Open This Summmer
Construction on Long Island's
newest shopping center - - Bethpage
Marketsquare - - is progressing
rapidly, it was announced today by
Arthur D. Sanders, president of
Spiegel Associates of Jericho. N.Y..
the project's developer. F-ormerly the
site of the renowned Nassau Farmers
Market, the Bethpage Marketsquare,
located on New York State Route 107
in Bethpage, L.I., is expected to be
completed by the end of this summer.
The first phase of the project, which
is currently being erected, will consist
of 112,000 square feel of retail space,
of which 60 percent already has been
leased. The Bethpage Marketsquare
will feature a Waldbaums super­market
as the anchor store, a national
chain drug store, .several restaurants,
a dry cleaner apparel shop and
numerous other retail outlets catering
to local neighborhood needs.
"We've recently received a strong
surge of interest regarding the new
shopping center." stated Sanders. "It
seems that the end ol the war in the
I'ersian (iulf, along with an antici­pated
upturn in the tcononi\. has
sigiuficantly increased IcaMiig discus­sions
concerning the Bethpage
Marketsquare."
The remaining si/e aiul tuning ol
Phase 11 will be clelernnned at a later
date basetl on market conditions.
Spiegel Associates, one ol Long
Island's most prommeni teal estate
acquisition, tlevelopinenl and man­agement
linns lor more than 40 years.
built the original Nassau larmers
Market in I9.S4. 1 he site, which
resembled a giant barn that housed
a "Ilea market" type operation, was
destroyed by a lire in 19X7.
Surveying the construction progress of ttic Bethpage Marketsquare are
president Arthur I). Sanders (left) and chairman Jerry Spiegel (right), of
Spiegel Associates of Jericho, I..1., the projects developer.
See Legal Notice
on Page 11 for
Important Infomiation
from the
t I g• e woter District

I>i^u.. UMKY
YOUR OFFICIALlfOMETOWN NEWSPAPEl.
Set-vmg Bethpage, Island Trees, Plainedge, Seoford, Old Bethpage and Plait
VOL 24 NO. 15 March 15-21, 1991 25 CENTS
LENNY KUNZIG SWORN IN
AS NEWEST COUNCILMAN
The newly appointed Councilman Leonard Kunzig is sworn into his new
position by T.O.B. Supervisor Angelo Delligatti as Lenny's wife Donna looks
on. (see Editor's Notebook on page 4 and also page 9 for more pictures).
TOB KEEPS POOL RATES DOWN
Oyster Bay Town residents will be
able to enjoy the Town's four com­munity
park pools this summer at
1986 prices, according to Town
Councilman Thomas L. Clark.
"The Town Board has approved a
fee schedule for membership at the
Town's four community park
pools...Bethpage, Marjorie R. Post
(Massapequa), Plainview-Old Beth­page
and Syosset-Woodbury...which
reflects no increase over the last five
years," Councilman Clark stated.
"With a pool membership entitling the
holder to not only use the pool but
all other facilities in the park and take
part in the many summer programs
offered by the Town, it is an excep­tionally
good value for your vacation
dollar."
Councilman Clark noted that the
pool season will begin on Saturday,
June 15, and end on Monday, Sep­tember
2 (Labor Day). Registration
for pool memberships, which will
open on Saturday, May 25th, will be
conducted at the community park
offices on vSundays, Mondays, Wed­nesday,
Fridays, Saturdays and holi­days
between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., and
on Tuesdays and Thursdays between
noon and 7 p.m.
1991 COMMUNITY PARK POOL FEES
PARK DISTRICT RESIDENT FEES:
Family membership - $125.00
Individual membership $90.00
Senior citizen couple $65.00
Senior citizen individual $45.00
NON-PARK DISTRICT RESIDENT FEES:
Family membership $155.00
Individual membership $110.00
Senior citizen couple - $85.00
Senior citizen individual $55.00
PHOTO PERMIT PASS FOR EACH MEMBER $2.50
ALL COMMUNITY PARK POOLS SPECIAL FEES:
Daily Admission: Child (3 yrs. to and including 15 years) $4.00
Adult (16 yrs. and older) $6.00
Senior citizen (62 yrs. and older) $4.00
Guest Book: one book ot 10 admissions $30.00
Bethpage Market Square
to Open This Summmer
Construction on Long Island's
newest shopping center - - Bethpage
Marketsquare - - is progressing
rapidly, it was announced today by
Arthur D. Sanders, president of
Spiegel Associates of Jericho. N.Y..
the project's developer. F-ormerly the
site of the renowned Nassau Farmers
Market, the Bethpage Marketsquare,
located on New York State Route 107
in Bethpage, L.I., is expected to be
completed by the end of this summer.
The first phase of the project, which
is currently being erected, will consist
of 112,000 square feel of retail space,
of which 60 percent already has been
leased. The Bethpage Marketsquare
will feature a Waldbaums super­market
as the anchor store, a national
chain drug store, .several restaurants,
a dry cleaner apparel shop and
numerous other retail outlets catering
to local neighborhood needs.
"We've recently received a strong
surge of interest regarding the new
shopping center." stated Sanders. "It
seems that the end ol the war in the
I'ersian (iulf, along with an antici­pated
upturn in the tcononi\. has
sigiuficantly increased IcaMiig discus­sions
concerning the Bethpage
Marketsquare."
The remaining si/e aiul tuning ol
Phase 11 will be clelernnned at a later
date basetl on market conditions.
Spiegel Associates, one ol Long
Island's most prommeni teal estate
acquisition, tlevelopinenl and man­agement
linns lor more than 40 years.
built the original Nassau larmers
Market in I9.S4. 1 he site, which
resembled a giant barn that housed
a "Ilea market" type operation, was
destroyed by a lire in 19X7.
Surveying the construction progress of ttic Bethpage Marketsquare are
president Arthur I). Sanders (left) and chairman Jerry Spiegel (right), of
Spiegel Associates of Jericho, I..1., the projects developer.
See Legal Notice
on Page 11 for
Important Infomiation
from the
t I g• e woter District